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Today’s thought
“Half the lies they tell about me aren’t true.” —Yogi Berra
Need an excuse to celebrate? Today is National Egg Day!
On this day in history: 1889 – The first long-distance electric power transmission line in the United States is completed, running 14 miles (23 km) between a generator at Willamette Falls and downtown Portland, Oregon.
Tip of the day
11 egg-cellent tips for RVers who love eggs
By Gail Marsh
I’m not a big fan of chickens. An ill-mannered rooster chased and pecked my ankles when I was 6, but I still love eggs! Here are some egg-cellent tips for RVers. (Since today is National Egg Day, we had to share!)
RV review
2026 Venture RV Sienna Lite SA140VFD travel trailer—Smart, low-price basics
How much camper does $13,999 buy at a major RV show? It buys a compact Venture RV Sienna Lite SA140VFD with a dry bath, a usable kitchen, and enough storage to feel more practical than its price suggests. The review came from the 2026 Florida RV SuperShow, where the trailer was listed at a show price of $13,999, down from an MSRP of $22,017. The price was event-specific, but it still showed what an entry-level trailer can look like when the goal is simple, affordable camping.
In the RV shop with Dustin
Using a water heater tank rinser is the key to maintaining your RV’s water heater
In the past, Dave Solberg and I met weekly for a livestream called Talkin’ RV Tech. We not only answered technical questions, but we also shared what we like to call “cool tools.” These are tools and gadgets that we actually use! We also believe they will be helpful to you. This captures one of our shares, the Camco water heater tank rinser.
No more painful chafing
Long travel days, summer heat, and hours behind the wheel can make skin irritation miserable—but this little stick helps stop chafing before it starts. Toss it in your RV, purse, or glove box for quick relief anywhere skin rubs, from thighs to waistbands, bra straps, to sore feet in walking shoes. Learn more or order.
Article and video
How to camp in cities without drawing attention
Thinking about urban camping? A lot of people believe that to camp in a city, you need a “stealth camper” to avoid unwanted attention. But is that really the case? It might not be. Here, the team from We’re the Russos explores why you might not need a stealth camper for urban stealth camping adventures.
Featured article
Does RV size, age, REALLY matter?
By Lucinda Belden
We know size does matter when it comes to what campgrounds we want to get into. Or, if we want to boondock or stay in national and state parks. But have you had someone say to you, “How can you live or camp in an RV that small?” … We have no idea why the RVers around us have picked their RV. It might help each of us to stand back and not make snap judgments on other RVers’ rig choices. Here are some thoughts that should run through your mind when you start to question someone else’s RV choice.
WEDNESDAY WISDOM: You don’t have to see everything to have a wonderful trip. Slow down and enjoy what’s right in front of you.
Ask Dave
Does Airstream have a frame flex issue like some Grand Design RVs?
Reader poll
How many miles are on your motorhome or tow vehicle?
Own a kayak without taking up space! These inflatable kayaks are incredible, people love them, and they’re affordable! They are perfect for RVers, as they don’t weigh a lot or take up much space. Here’s a single and here’s a double.
Quick tip
Easy fix for sticky sliding windows
Ever had a sliding window “stick” when trying to open or close it? Frames can contract in cooler weather, making things tight. Reader Fred C. says his fix is lubricating the window tracks with a simple “puff” of white graphite powder. Why the white? “It doesn’t make a mess like the black stuff!” says Fred – the “smoother operator.” Thanks, Fred!
On this day last year…
- Tip: 22 uses for prescription medicine bottles in your RV
- Ask Dave: Staples are coming up through my RV’s vinyl floor. Should I be concerned?
- Featured article: Embracing the childlike joy of RVing and rediscovering life’s simple wonders
Website of the day
SunsetWx
Gail Marsh mentioned this website a while back, and we gotta say, it’s pretty cool! If you want to see how intense the sunset or sunrise will be in your location, or at what time it will occur, this is the website.
? MYSTERY PRODUCT OF THE DAY ?
Get yourself an *almost* free vacation to Hawaii with this! Grab a chair, a towel, some sunscreen, a book, and you’ll be all set…
Trivia
A single blink of a Formula One racer’s eyes may be closed for 65 feet in competition, which is probably why drivers do it selectively. Unlike normal humans who blink randomly, these racers, researchers say, close their eyelids during the same parts of each lap. Data from eye trackers on helmets showed that racers avoid blinking while changing speed or rounding corners; they save blinking for straight stretches.
Readers’ pet of the day
“Zippy (Breed: Not sure. Just know he’s a dog. Age 11.) got dumped at 9 months with a broken rear leg. We have spent many dollars to save that leg. He runs around like a puppy. He is our guard dog when we leave the motorhome; burglars laugh so hard they leave.” —Don Capellani
HELP! WE’RE RUNNING LOW ON PET PHOTOS! Send us a photo of your pet with a short description. No blurry photos, and please do not submit your photo more than once. Thanks!
• RVing with Dogs group on Facebook. You’ll love it.
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